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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]...unless I have a note from my doctor saying that I need a dog for medical reasons (which apparently has been done by some folks). It's not that different from a person who got a nearly thousand dollar ergonomic chair because her back hurt during her third trimester (and of course she got to keep the chair after she returned from leave). Or the person who got an office with a window (when she was in a cubicle) because she needed natural light. Accommodations can be made for almost anything depending on the situation, supervisor and documentation. I know someone who had her doc write a note saying she had to wear flip flops for a medical reason (and truth is she just wanted to wear flip flops to work when it's warm). [/quote] Yes, but all of these could be considered reasonable accommodations under the ADA. The ADA is pretty clear on service animals: they have to provide a service. Which is why I asked you earlier what service you anticipate your dog providing. "Puppy break" is not a service.[/quote]
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